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dies Solis XXXI Martius Dictionnaire latin Latin Latina

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Roman Nomenclature

Roman Nomenclature Tria Nomina: Aristocratic Romans in the Republic had all three names; until late in the Republic, non-aristocrats frequently had only the first two (e.g., Gaius Marius, Gnaeus Pompeius). There were only a small number of personal names in use, and the same praenomina tended to be used again and again in families; in particular, the first-born son was usually named after his father. On inscriptions and official documents, the male citizen was also usually designated by reference to his paternal ancestors and the Roman voting tribe in which he was registered; an indication of the voting tribe is proof positive that the man was a Roman citizen. For example, the Roman orator Cicero registered the birth of his son as follows: M. http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/roman_names.html

Letra A

http://etimologias.dechile.net/?A Si le damos un giro de 180 grados a la A y con un poco de imaginación al triángulo que queda abajo le colocamos ojos y nariz obtendremos a un toro con todo y sus cuernos. Y en realidad eso es lo que significa, su origen está en el protosinaítico 1 Alef que significa toro. La "A" o Alef es Alfa en griego.
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Latin Grammar: Verb conjugation and noun declension

http://www.math.osu.edu/~conrad.44/lang/latin.html
The –io verbs http://www.orbilat.com/Languages/Latin/Grammar/Latin-Verb-Group_in_-io.html

The –io verbs

1. τα 15 ρηματα της 3ης συζυγιασ σε – io Δεκαπέντε (15) ρήματα της 3 ης συζυγίας έχουν χαρακτήρα – i. Λήγουν έτσι σε – io όπως και τα ρήματα της 4 ης συζυγίας.

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